Peter Edward Kassig beheaded by Britisher Jihadi

Middle EastPeter Edward Kassig beheaded by Britisher Jihadi

Another Britisher Jihadi beheaded another American

Monitoring Desk: ISIS released video of beheading of American hostage Peter Kassig on Sunday in which a person having British accent is showing the body and the head of Peter Kassig and saying more bodies will come to United States.

Ill fated Peter was abducted in October 2013 while traveling to a town in eastern Syria while working as aid worker. He was discharged from US army in 2007 after he performed duties in Iraq.
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Accroding to the video, killer is standing over a severed head, saying, “This is Peter Edward Kassig, a U.S. citizen, of your country; Peter who fought against the Muslims in Iraq, while serving as a soldier.”
The accent of killer pure British accent and he identified his location as Dabiq, a small town in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo.
It may be mentioned that Kassig was an Army officer who served in the Iraq war before he was discharged for medical reasons in 2007.
Kassig later became an emergency medical technician and volunteered as a medical assistant in Middle East. He founded an NGO called SERA, Special Emergency Response and Assistance and was working near Syria-Iraq border when he was abducted by ISIS group.

Edward carrying medicines in his loader for refugee camps photo of twitter posted by Marc
Edward carrying medicines in his loader for refugee camps photo of twitter posted by Marc

This has become a typical feature of ISIS to behead Western hostages through Britishers who are fighting Jihad as foot soldiers of ISIS. United Kingdom claims that around 500 Britishers are fighting Jihad as member of ISIS but ISIS claims on twitter before its accounts were banned that around 5,000 young people –men and women from UK are fighting Jihad as their True Brothers and Sisters—ISIS soldiers.

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